This document provides an overview of Tunisia and Libya, highlighting some of their key geographical features, cities, and cultural aspects. Tunisia is described as one of the most modern countries in northern Africa, with a Mediterranean climate and towns like Sidi Bou Said that have Greek-influenced architecture. Important historical sites discussed include Carthage and the Great Mosque of Kairouan. Libya is described as over 90% desert, but with remnants of Roman architecture in cities like Sabratha, Leptis Magna, and ancient theaters. Oasis towns and desert landscapes are also summarized.